I’m Not Dead Yet
… as the famous line from Monty Python goes.
Though I’ve recently felt close. I survived a test on Monday, with another one this afternoon.
In addition, tonight I start a 5 week series in the university class at church on the evolution / religion issue, and I’ve been spending a lot of time getting that prepared.
Here’s how the schedule looks to be shaping up.
- Week 1 — What is Science (briefly), natural selection, sexual selection.
- Week 2 — Large scale evolutionary change, the fossil record, genetics, biogeography, human evolution.
- Week 3 — early Genesis, nature of science, nature of religion, history of the church’s response to the theory of evolution.
- Week 4 — Christian frameworks for interfacing with science and religion — youth earth creationists, old earth creationists, intelligent design creationists, and evolutionary creationists.
- Week 5 — discussion. You can bet I’ll come prepared with plenty of open-ended questions in case the audience needs some prompting.
Not to leave you without something to look at though, I’ve put up some pictures of an outing a couple of weeks ago to a local ranch, where my university’s biology department hosts an annual Bioblitz, identifying every species regardless of taxa they possibly can.
I managed to get one picture in particular that I just really like.
Another highlight of the weekend was this Hoary Bat, a species I had previously only seen in pictures. They are arguably the most beautiful of bats found in the U.S.
More from me if I survive today.


Jay, good luck with the church class series. You did a good job on the one at Minter, so I’m sure you’ll do great there.